NCAA Men's Division I Football Championship Subdivision alignment history

This article depicts the NCAA Men's Football Championship Subdivision Alignment History—specifically, all schools that have competed in the lower tier of NCAA Division I college football since Division I football was split into two subdivisions in 1978. This includes schools competing in:

Teams in bold italics are now in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS); those in plain italics either play football in lower divisions or not at all. Teams followed by an asterisk (*) dropped football.

Dates reflect when a team began play in I-AA/FCS, not when it became eligible for postseason play.

As of the current 2016 season, one team transitioning from FCS to FBS, Coastal Carolina, is classified as an FCS member. The Chanticleers will join Sun Belt Conference football in 2017 with full FBS membership and bowl eligibility following in 2018.

Idaho has announced that it will downgrade its football team from FBS to FCS, rejoining its all-sports home of the Big Sky Conference as a football member in 2018.

School names reflect those in current use, not necessarily those used by a school when it competed in I-AA/FCS. Specifically, three schools were known by different names throughout their entire tenure in Division I-AA/FCS:

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